Apple has finally rolled out its latest iteration of AirPods, which sport an array of improvements. The Siri voice assistant is now available, talk time is longer and users can charge the earphones wirelessly.

IKEA will open its first US IKEA Planning Studio in New York City on April 15, a smaller-format urban concept where shoppers will be able to browse products and place orders for home delivery. The Manhattan location, the borough's first IKEA store, will give shoppers the option of making consultation appointments with designers.

Pier 1 Imports will restructure its corporate staff in Fort Worth, Texas, eliminating about 20 positions as part of a push to become more agile, CEO Carol Bachelder said. As of last year, the retailer employed 870 people at the corporate office.

Epic Games reports that "Fortnite" is at nearly 250 million users, up from 200 million only four months ago. This is particularly promising as the company has been able to maintain steady growth despite the release of rival game "Apex Legends."

Target is testing a grab-and-go snack bar concept at multiple locations that features Pizza Hut items, salads and packaged snacks such as beef jerky, and allows customers to pay at a self-serve kiosk. "We are pleased with the guest response so far and are continuing to evaluate the concept," a Target spokesperson said.

General Mills' US cereal sales increased 4% during the most recent quarter, with new offerings such as Fruity Lucky Charms and Cinnamon Toast Crunch Churros helping drive growth. Other brands showing positive momentum were Old El Paso, Pillsbury, Larabar, Totino's and Epic Provisions.

Amazon is rolling out a private-label skin care line called Belei, which will feature such products as eye cream and moisturizers. "Our goal is to help customers spend less time and money searching for the right skincare solutions," said Amazon's Kara Trousdale.

Amazon is introducing its first sub-$100 Kindle reader that incorporates a light and other premium features. The company is also giving current Kindle users the option of sending in their old devices for gift cards and 25% off the new $90 Kindles.

Fibaro has integrated Samsung's SmartThings Hub into many of the products in its line of smart home sensors. The devices now compatible with the hub include Fibaro's Motion Sensor, Dimmer 2, Flood Sensor and Wall Plug.

Razer and Tencent are collaborating on mobile gaming, with plans to optimize certain popular games, such as "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds" and "Fortnite," for Razer smartphones. The companies may also look at options for monetizing mobile gaming features by adding a rewards or loyalty program.